Increases in functional diversity of mountain plant communities is mainly driven by species turnover under climate change
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M. Bahn | A. Jentsch | J. Ingrisch | B. Berauer | Max A. Schuchardt | Yujie Niu | A. Duc | Johannes Ingrisch
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